At the checkers it was Jessie Corbitt in front, with William Martin finishing second, and Courtney Eubanks third, but those who failed to hang around until the end missed the biggest surprise of the evening. The tech man always has the final say, and after both the first and second place cars failed post race inspection, Courtney Eubanks claimed the $1000 payday. Courtney got her Victory Lane celebration late in the evening, and even shed a couple of tears of joy at managing the win. She also got the biggest cheer of the night from the crowd as she was announced as the race winner. Jason Gamble moved up to second after the DQ's of the front two, followed by Mike Dubbs, Glenn Vincent, and Wally Douglas.

The Open Wheel Modifieds had an equally tough race, but Jason Davis showed no concern to those who followed him. He took the lead at the start and held it through several restarts to take the win, followed by Gary Sexton for second place. Kyle Owen recovered from a rather nasty encounter with the wall in an earlier heat race to claim the third spot. and Jeff Mathews followed in fourth. Ronnie Chance rounded out the top five.

Donnie Reed has raced at Ocala Speedway in the past and has seen a measure of success, but a less than perfect surface seemed to be absolutely perfect for him, as he bested the field of Hobby Stocks in their feature race. Reed was challenged early but proved he had his car right for the conditions with a solid victory. In fact, his only mistake was getting stuck in the mud on the low side of the front stretch when he parked for his winner's interview and celebration.

Paul Combast was back in winning form with the Mini Stocks on the night, dominating their 20 lap feature. Combast blasted out front and drove away despite challenging track conditions, sealing a convincing win. Travis Staats placed second after battling earlier with Charlie Staats, who ended up in the third spot behind him. Calvin Christian finished forth, while Greg Bonynge placed fifth.

The Gladiators rounded out the evening with a 12 lap feature, and it was dominated flag to flag by Brad Dover. Austin Gamble fought his way to a second place finish, followed by Eddie Lentz, Paul Hahn, and Rich Smith.

Ocala Speedway will take the 4th of July weekend off to celebrate our nation's independence with friends and family. Racing will return to Ocala Speedway on July 11th as the late models will be in action. For more info on upcoming events at Ocala speedway, please visit www.OcalaSpeedway.com.

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